Over 2000 votes have already been cast in the YourOne 2008 poll. readers are voting in these polls for their favourite Eurovision Song Contest entry and their favourite song in each semi final. So far, Sweden is in a commanding lead in the overall vote and the second semi final, with Turkey gaining ground steadily. Armenia leads the poll for the first semi final in what is starting to look like a three-horse race with Norway and Greece.

The YourOne poll asks readers to simply vote for their favourite song in each semi final and overall.

At this stage, the overall vote top five is:

  1. 13.6% Sweden
  2. 9.0% Turkey
  3. 5.8% Portugal
    5.8% Greece
    5.8% Serbia

Semi Final 1 top six:

  1. 12.9% Armenia
  2. 11.9% Norway
  3. 10.9% Greece
  4. 9.1% Israel
  5. 8.4% Russia
  6. 6.4% Belgium

Semi Final 2 top six:

  1. 22.6% Sweden
  2. 14.6% Turkey
  3. 11.5% Portugal
  4. 11.2% Switzerland
  5. 9.7% Iceland
  6. 6.6% Ukraine

YourOne 2008 – Vote for your favourite song!

Everyone has a favourite song at the Eurovision Song Contest. This poll is not about who should win, or who you think will win, it's simply about which song is your own personal favourite! Do you like one of the ballads, the rock songs are a traditional pop song? Maybe you like something alternative. This is your chance to have your say. This year, we have expanded the YourOne vote to cover each of the three shows. You can vote for your favourite song in each semi final, as well as your favourite song in the whole competition.

Bonus Polls

Don't forget that there are several additional polls that can be found in news articles. Currently, you can vote for your favourite opening song,closing song and host couple from the last 10 years, and vote on the Big Four entries.

BigPoll 2008

Over 4000 people have already made their predictions for the Eurovision Song Contest semi final results. If you haven't made your predictions yet, or want to update them, click here.

How to vote

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